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Your browser does not support script Prevention and Management of Keloid Hypertrophic Scarring Hypertrophic scars and keloids are variations in typical wound healing as we know it. Inconsistent scar tissue is characterized as a keloid or a hypertrophic scar. Associated scar tissue is raised above the skin and remains hypersensitive. BEFORE AFTER CLICK ON AN IMAGE TO VIEW A LARGER VERSION No... http://www.atlantaprsc.com pop open rate email | |||||||||
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| Scar_Revision_before_002.jpg (case 13978) Scar_Revision_after_002.jpg | |||||||||
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natural creases of the forehead. Types of Scars Normal scars are thin and generally not that visible; however hypertrophic scars result from a more aggressive healing process after wound formation. Hypertrophic scars tend to become thick, raised, red and appear swollen. These scars tend to remain within the bounds of the wound and take longer to heal. They tend to be wider than typical scars... http://www.facialbeauty.com pop open rate email | |||||||||
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| Scar_Revision_before_001.jpg (case 13977) Scar_Revision_after_001.jpg | |||||||||
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natural creases of the forehead. Types of Scars Normal scars are thin and generally not that visible; however hypertrophic scars result from a more aggressive healing process after wound formation. Hypertrophic scars tend to become thick, raised, red and appear swollen. These scars tend to remain within the bounds of the wound and take longer to heal. They tend to be wider than typical scars... http://www.facialbeauty.com pop open rate email | |||||||||
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